A lot of people who purchase an expensive DSLR camera feel overwhelmed when they first open it up and put it together and rightfully so. There are so many different settings and buttons when all you want to do is get started snapping high quality pictures. Even when you find the setting you want or need you may still not be getting the results you want and this can make your possibly thousand dollar investment seem like a waste. The good news is that there is immediate help. Learn Digital Photography Now is essentially a tutorial course that attempts to help the user to take professional quality digital pictures with their own camera.

There is a lot of ground that is covered on the Digital Wedding Secrets sales page but it would be wise to mention before we get into anything else that this offer is geared towards people who are serious about becoming wedding photographers or adding wedding photography to their repertoire of existing photo services. Now that we have that out of the way, the author of "Digital Wedding Secrets" has compiled his eBook and host of subsequent bonus materials with the goal of helping other photographers become successful in the wedding photography industry. Sure the eBook itself and related bonus materials cover things like technique and lighting, but the whole package goes way beyond that.

Darrell Payne is the creator of The Complete Digital SLR Guide and his aim seemingly is to help frustrated amateur photographers master the art of digital photography. There are a handful of different topics covered in the material that Payne has compiled but be warned that they are all about digital photography. If you are looking for guides on analog photography you are looking in the wrong place. Also, this guide assumes that you already have your own DSLR camera and seems to hint at later generations of digital cameras so right off the bat you should know that to even consider purchasing this guide you must have your own high quality digital camera or else it will be a total waste.

Enjoying taking pictures and getting paid to do so are to different things but these are the concepts that the 216-page guide entitled "Sell Your Digital Photos" claims to be able to marry. In this guide all the information is geared toward helping you make a profit from the pictures you take. There are apparently a lot of ways that you can turn your pictures into a profit and the good news, according to this guide, is that you don't need a lot of fancy, expensive equipment in order to do so. In fact a major selling point of this guide is the fact that everything can be done digitally from your computer. In other words there are no actual materials or overhead required (aside from your computer, software and digital camera) in order to start making money with digital photography.

Geoff Lawrence is touted as a photographer who has been around the block more than once. On the sales site for "Learn Digital Photography with Geoff Lawrence" we learn that Geoff has experience in controlled studio sessions and unpredictable situations covering sports events. We are also told that he has written many tutorials and has taught photography in classrooms (although we are not told what level these classrooms were). Geoff created "Learn Digital Photography with Geoff Lawrence" to help the average, everyday photographer take professional grade photos. The eBook is marketed as a perfect guide for beginners but we are also ensured that if you are of intermediate skill with photography, you will be able to take away valuable lessons from "Learn Digital Photography with Geoff Lawrence" as well.

The immediate draw to this offer is that you will be learning how to establish a successful photography business from a professional-someone who has been there, seen all the different scenarios involved with such an endeavor, made the mistakes and knows all the ropes. Then we are told that we can earn extra income or even an entire living wage in the photography business. This is essentially the meat and potatoes of the "Building A Successful Photography Business Kit" offer. Of course, it will tell you exactly how you are to start your business and which fields of photography are the most lucrative. We are also told that we can live the sort of lifestyle we have always dreamed about if we are willing to put in the work and adhere to the guide completely.

Terrence (we are not given a last name) is the creator of the "Ultimate Smart Phone Photography" guide and he makes a pretty bold confession on his website: he is not actually a professional photographer. While this honesty is refreshing, it does little to ensure the reader that this is the right eBook for them. Still it would seem that Terrence has put in the time and done the research in order to compile at least a semi-decent guide to taking macro photos with your smartphone.